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Looking for input on lighting for my 60 gallon hexagon reef tank
Gonna be a mainly softie/lps tank maybe a nem and easy sps later on looking for opinion on whether a hydra 52hd or ecotec 30 would be overkill on a tank with 24x24x30 footprint or should I be looking for a little less light like a prime or 32 or even a 26
Worried about enough par at the sand bed
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2 hydra 32hd would suffice. with 1 hydra52hd the ends won’t get enough PAR
Thought a hydra 52 had a 24x24 spread and the extra power would help with penetration or am I mistaken the tank is 24x24x30 deep
 

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You would be fine with one imo.

just keep in mind you’ll want to hang it a little higher to spread light further avoid hotspots.

I would say 52 because then you have option to start with lower settings if you do softie LPS and if you add a nem or sps or clam up top later you can raise intensity and or place them close to directly under
 

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Thought a hydra 52 had a 24x24 spread and the extra power would help with penetration or am I mistaken the tank is 24x24x30 deep
the spread is in a cone shape. one 52 will have more dead spots than two lights. especially around the corners.

i went from using one hydra 32hd over my 40b, to two and the difference was night and day!
 

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I’m a hydra user and I’m super happy with them. Also, look in to getting a 3D reefing diffuser. I love mine. It blends the color really well and lessens the light spill into the room. Only downside is diffusers reduce par a bit so you’ve got to increase your intensity to make up for it, but more than worth it IMO
 

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